Actually, this iceberg being a tabular iceberg was pretty big (as I recall cause I was there), but it wasn't the largest tabular iceberg I saw in Antarctica...the largest I saw took about 1.5 hours to pass by boat...we saw it way off in the distance and kept seeing it forever...when we were aside the main berg it was smaller but that was because it was seen edgewise...then it continued to be visible for a real long time...

See the attached 5 shot pano with a Canon EOS 1Ds MII pano...That is a really, really big tabular iceberg!

Nice image Jeff. There we're so many good berg images from that trip. On a typical trip you could see and shoot dozens of these beautiful objects. Some will be absolutely huge and others the size of a car. All amazing in there own right. All of them are now gone. You can't shoot any if you don't go there though. More of my Antarctica images can be seen at. http://kevinraber.com/gallery/antarctica/

Actually, this iceberg being a tabular iceberg was pretty big (as I recall cause I was there), but it wasn't the largest tabular iceberg I saw in Antarctica...the largest I saw took about 1.5 hours to pass by boat...we saw it way off in the distance and kept seeing it forever...when we were aside the main berg it was smaller but that was because it was seen edgewise...then it continued to be visible for a real long time...

See the attached 5 shot pano with a Canon EOS 1Ds MII pano...That is a really, really big tabular iceberg!